3 thoughts on “AUSTRALIA: The Trans-Privilege to do grievous bodily harm, to others, with impunity”
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Yes, unfortunately it’s the thug’s veto. One day a male relative will seek out such a thug and it won’t just end with a vicious right hook.
In New Zealand, all the telecom companies have thrown their support behind the trans movement and there are people fighting back, but this is having to be done in an asymmetric fashion. Spark, a telco, which was formerly 100% state owned got some much deserved pushback: https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8b235b20db1ad870d2b3eb6cec1857e42046b37ca9396c7002ef6ffc5cd976c1.jpg
I had gay acquaintances and the only way they can resolve their conflict is to live countries apart. They tend to be violent domestically, as I heard them throwing chairs during their spats.